Johnson County: 106 E. Kilpatrick, Cleburne, TX 76031 . (tel) 817.558.2840
Ellis County: 503 Ferris Ave Ste D, Waxahachie, TX 75165 . (tel) 972.351.9943
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Meals-on-Wheels wants to assure that Caregivers have the most up-to-date information, education, and resources. We realize the challenges in caring for an elderly or disabled loved one. Meals-on-Wheels has useful information on aging, mental challenges such as Alzheimer’s and dementia, housing options, legal issues, in-home services, end-of-life issues, palliative care and more.

If you are interested in bringing a Caregiver program to your business, church or organization, please contact Meals-on-Wheels at 817-558-2840 or 972-351-9943 or info@mowjec.org. There is no cost to you for these programs.

For helpful information please download our “Numbers to Know.” You may also contact Meals-on-Wheels at 817-558-2840 or 972-351-9943 or email at info@mowjec.org.

Some other helpful websites we have found.


Caregiver Monthly Newsletters

July 2010

Family Caregivers: Education & Resources
The Security Zone

June 2010

Family Caregivers: Education & Resources
Long Distance Caregiving - Planning for a Visit with Your Older Relative

May 2010

Family Caregivers: Education & Resources
Finding Time For Yourself

May 2010 Family Caregivers: Education & Resources
Sad Secrets
Apr 2010 Family Caregivers: Education & Resources
Visiting in the Assisted Living or Skilled Care Facility
Apr 2010

Family Caregivers: Education & Resources
Caregiving & Aging Conference

Feb 2010 Family Caregivers: Sharing Family History
Jan 2010 Family Caregivers: Education & Resources
10 Tips for Family Caregivers
Dec 2009

Family Caregivers: Education & Resources
Family Conflict: The best and the worst comes forth within a family when tested with the care, illness, and aging of a parent. This is the time when all should come together for the benefit of the parent in need and to support one another during the challenge.

Jul 2009 Caregiver's Corner
Guilt: Dealing with the Monkey on Your Back
Apr 2009 Communication Between Caregivers and Care Receivers
Most people will admit that the biggest problems in relationships involve communication. 
Mar 2009 Setting Limits and Healthy Boundaries
The most difficult challenge for many caregivers is not the physical and medical issues affecting the person for whom they provide care, but the emotional and psychological impact of caregiving on themselves.
Feb 2009 Caregiver’s Corner: Is it Depression?
Older adults may experience a variety of emotions and may not know how to identify what is happening or what to do about it. 
Jan 2009 Caregiver’s Corner: Creating a Safer Home Environment
Making home safer for an older adult who has difficulty walking, seeing clearly, or some other disabling condition means making a home safer for everyone who lives in the house.
Dec 2008 Caregiving and the Holiday Season: Balancing Traditions, Time, and Family
Caring for a parent, spouse, or other older adult through a holiday season can magnify the
stresses. Is it time to re-evaluate traditions and set some new priorities? What can you do to
help you enjoy the best of the holidays and still be a good caregiver?
Nov 2008 Surprise! You’re Now A Care Giver
When Mom’s husband passed away, I knew our lives would never be the same. Mom was 63 years old when she came to live with us—my husband just turned 43 and I 42. I was excited about all of the fun we would have together. My anticipation soon turned to anger and frustration as I realized that we were in over our heads. We didn't have a clue how to be "care givers."
Aug 2008 Equipment, Supplies, and Assistive Devises to Make Life Easier, Part 2 of 2 Parts
As health changes for an older adult he or she may need help at home to support recovery after an illness or hospital stay and to help maintain independence. 
Jul 2008 Equipment, Supplies, and Assistive Devises to Make Life Easier, Part 1 of 2 Parts
As health changes for an older adult he or she may need help at home to support recovery after an illness or hospital stay and to help maintain independence.
Jun 2008 Family Caregivers: Education and Resources
This is the last in a series about what happened when a working caregiver’s mother had to go into the hospital. This article is about what happened after the hospital.  The series has provided practical advice while telling a real story about the caregiver experience.



Caregiver Education Opportunities
These are all free to the community! Printable Meeting Flyer

"Grief & Loss"
August 18th at 6:30 pm
United Methodist Church Women, Burleson in the Parlour
590 NE Mcalister Rd
Burleson, TX 76028-7418
(817) 295-1166
September Series
sponsored by the United Methodist Women

September 4, 11 and 18th at 2:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Room
United Methodist Church of Burleson
590 NE Mcalister Rd
Burleson, TX 76028-7418
(817) 295-1166
Johnson County Stroke
Support Group

July 27th at 4:00
First Financial Bank in Santa Fe Rm
403 N. Main, Cleburne

Caregiver Information Seminars

Caregiver seminars are co-sponsored with the Area Agency of Aging of North Central Texas. They are designed for those caring for an elderly loved one. All seminars are free and open to the public.

For more information or to set up a seminar for your community please contact Zanda Hilger at zanda@mowjec.org or (817) 929-3535.

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